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What does it mean to oppose or support an authoritarian regime from afar? During the years of Ben Ali's dictatorship in Tunisia between 1987 and 2011, diaspora activism played a key role in the developments of post-independence Tunisian politics. Centring this study on long-distance activism in France, where the majority of leftist and Islamist exile groups took refuge, Mathilde Zederman explores how this activism helps to shed new light on Tunisia's political history. Tunisian Politics in France closely explores the interactions and conflicts between different constellations of pro-regime and oppositional actors in France, examining the dynamics of what the author persuasively describes as a 'trans-state space of mobilisation'. In doing so, Zederman draws attention to the constraints and possibilities of long-distance activism. Utilising material gathered from extensive fieldwork in France and Tunisia, this study considers how the evolution of diaspora activism both challenges and reinforces the boundaries of Tunisian politics.
Tunisia --- Politics and government --- Tunisians --- Authoritarianism --- Politics and government.
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Labor market --- Tunisians --- History --- History. --- Social conditions. --- Tunisiens --- Travailleurs étrangers --- France --- Conditions sociales --- 1945-.... --- Travail --- Île-de-France (France)
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Les étrangers ont été longtemps les grands absents des enquêtes sur la mobilité sociale en France. Anne-Sophie Bruno retrace le destin des migrants de Tunisie. Elle pose la question du poids de l'origine dans l'intégration professionnelle. À l’aide des méthodes statistiques les plus récentes, Anne-Sophie Bruno propose une nouvelle manière d’appréhender le marché du travail et les trajectoires socioprofessionnelles. Dans son étude quantitative tout en finesse s’entrecroisent les évolutions personnelles, les changements dans le fonctionnement du marché du travail, les mutations des secteurs et les ruptures de la législation sur l’immigration. À la croisée de l’histoire du travail et de l’histoire des migrations, elle éclaire un des grands enjeux de nos sociétés contemporaines : les phénomènes de mobilité professionnelle et d’inégalités socioéconomiques, fondées en particulier sur des critères de nationalité et de genre.
Tunisians --- Labor market --- Social conditions. --- History. --- History --- Employees --- Market, Labor --- Supply and demand for labor --- Markets --- Ethnology --- Supply and demand --- Migration --- immigration & emigration --- migrants --- France --- lemac
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